UK drivers are “confused” through the transmission of electric cars in the country, ministers are warned.

Although most drivers are not hostile to Electric cars (EVS)Many are confused about the changes that will come and when, according to a new research from AA.

In a survey of more than 14,000 AA members, 7 % believed that the government was prohibiting the sale of gasoline and diesel cars.

About the third thought guide is present, although they are all automatic.

More than one in five said they will never buy EV.

The government’s plan is to increase the number of electric cars that are driving in the United Kingdom significantly on increasing vehicle supplies.

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In 2024, at least 22 % of new cars and 10 % of new trucks that are sold by each factory in the United Kingdom should be yellow, which generally means pure electricity.

Every year, these percentages will rise, up to 80 % of new cars and 70 % of new trucks in 2030.

Manufacturers will face fines of 15,000 pounds for each car if sales of electric cars decrease from 28 % of the total production this year.

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By 2035, all new cars and trucks will be needed to be completely emission, according to the Ministry of Transport.

Used diesel and gasoline cars after this date, their fuel will remain available.

There is more EVS – but will people buy it?

In February, 25 % of the new cars were operated in the battery and in January, they formed it 21 % of all new cars Registered in the United Kingdom.

But despite the growth of electrical sales, manufacturers still warn that the market will not support the required growth to strike the government EV targets, called for consumer incentives and the expansion of tax exemptions.

AA suggested that the government’s plan focuses on “the offer, but do not do much to encourage the demand for EVS.”

He called on the ministers to coordinate the public awareness campaign in addition to the auto industry that directly targets drivers who question the feasibility of EVS.

“Our message must be made to the government to make Evs available to everyone,” said AA’s CEO.

any? “When it comes to making sustainable options such as a transformation into an electric car, our research shows that people are often detained at high costs, complex options or uncertainty,” said Consumer Rights President Suo Davis.

“The government needs to provide correct information about electric cars and other sustainable options so that people have confidence in the switch.”

A spokesman for the Ministry of Transport said: “We are investing more than 2.3 billion pounds to help industry and consumers supported to EVS,” said a spokesman for the Ministry of Transport.

“This includes installing a public duties every 28 minutes, while maintaining EV incentives in the car tax system on the company until 2030, and extending the first -year suits by 100 % for zero emissions for a period of another year.

“Used EVS has also become cheaper than ever, with one in three less than 20,000 pounds and 21 new models available at less than 30,000 pounds.

“We see the increasing consumer confidence as a result.”

By BBC

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